Raccomended Navicular Horses Disease Treatment

By Kathleen Collins


As a horse owner, its health is the priority. Animals with navicular horses ill can be a challenge but it is important to know that this is not a reason to put them down or assume that they will never be on the track again. Such conditions can be treated easily and with care and patience, the horse will be back to its old self in no time.

The first sign that will make you realize that there may be something wrong is if you notice your stallion is limping or trying to avoid pacing pressure on their front legs. Instead of trying to diagnose by yourself, the best would be to take it to the vet, so they can do a proper analysis. They will usually perform x-rays and other physical exams that will confirm what the condition is.

If it is confirmed, you now need to make sure that you have the correct shoes for them to use. These are made specifically for stallions who have problems with their hooves. They are made to fit the hooves on each side and back to front tightly and securely, so that the animal feels secure and is able to land on all sides of their feet and now just the tip to avoid pain.

Before you get the shoes made, try to get the exact size of the hoof to the manufacturer as soon as you can. Many makers assume that it is the same size for all breeds in the same group but this is not true and you could be ordering something that is too big or too small and this can cause even more discomfort to the stallion, not to mention the admin of you getting a new one done.

As with humans, exercise is important and if you let the injury stand with no help, it can worsen. It will help to ride your horse every day for at least an hour however, this should be controlled, and you have to make sure that they are putting more weight on their hind legs rather than the front. This takes patience and you also need to have experience.

If you are not sure on what you can and cannot do, it will be best to rather hire a professional. These people are skilled with working with steeds who have this condition and can easily guide you to do the right thing. The best would be to hire them to do the exercises for you until you have enough confidence to take it over completely. Remember, the steed will also sense that you are not confident, and this could affect the recovery process.

Apart from your trainer, you need to also keep other aliases on hand such as a vet that has experience with treating steeds of this nature, as well as a specialist. You may not know the extent of the condition and there could be a time where you may need to get help or seek advice. It is best to speak to people who know what they are doing.

If you have stallions, you need to make sure that you are keeping yourself up to date with all the possible illnesses that could occur and the best ways to find a solution.




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